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What is RSS?
Depending on who you ask, RSS stands for "Rich Site Summary," "RDF Site Summary," or "Really Simple Syndication." Whatever you call it, it is an easy way to keep track of news and other updates from your favorite websites. Instead of going to the website, the website will send you a message every time there is something new. Messages from selected websites are gathered by a piece of software known as an RSS Reader which then displays feed from all of the websites in one place.
MCP and RSS
MCP makes citation and abstract information for recent and current articles available through RSS. This makes it easier for you to stay on top of the latest developments in scientific research.
Using RSS
To make use of RSS you need to install an RSS Reader on your computer. Using your RSS Reader you can subscribe to RSS content from MCP. The following websites contain several News Readers you can download:
List of RSS Readers from blogspace.com
List of RSS Readers from dmoz.org
If you are a webmaster you can integrate MCP RSS feeds into your website. The text and links on your website will automatically update as our feeds are updated. The easiest way to do this is to use a Web-based service that will generate JavaScript code you can paste into your website to grab the feed automatically. Some of these include FeedRoll, Feed2JS, RSS-To-Javascript, and MobileRSS.
How can I sign up to RSS feeds from mcponline.org
Please click on the orange RSS feed button below and copy and paste the URL (web address for the RSS feed) on to your News Reader. Then follow the instructions of the particular News Reader you've installed.
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